Protector #5 (A Navy SEAL Military Romance)

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you ever forget that.”
    I closed my eyes as I returned his kiss and wished that we could
remain like this forever.
    Brian kissed my forehead before he let go and began to unwind all of
the security set ups he’d put in place the night before. I was amazing how much
he’d been able to do with the few tools he’d had available. He’d not only
wedged a chair under the door handle, he’d also stacked several glasses from
the bathroom next to the door so that they’d tip over and make noise if someone
tried to enter while we were asleep. Between the curtains and the sheers on the
windows, he’d hung several of the heavy metal coat hangers. If anyone had tried
to get in, they would have made a racket.
    “You’re pretty inventive,” I commented.
    “Well, I had to work with what I had,” he replied as he moved
things around and set up the system for while we were gone.
    “What are you doing?” I asked.
    “I want to make sure that if Dominic tries to break in, he won’t
have an easy time,” Brian answered. “I also want to make sure that I’ll know
exactly what went on in here if someone breaks and then leaves.”
    “A little paranoid, are you?” I laughed nervously.
    “I’m surprised you’re not,” he said seriously.
    I looked at the floor and said nothing. I was scared that Dominic
had already done something to make sure he knew my every move. He’d done it
before. Remembering how he’d bugged even the bathroom in our apartment and then
used the smallest infraction to give him cause to beat me, made me shudder.
    “You okay?” Brian asked with a concerned look on his face.
    “Yeah, just…” I trailed off. I didn’t want to drag him any further
into this mess, but I felt like maybe I should tell him everything in order to
ensure that we both remained safe.
    “Just what?” he asked quietly.
    “Just bad memories,” I replied distractedly. Telling Brian about
Dominic’s experience with surveillance could wait until we had something to
eat. “Let’s go get some breakfast, okay?”
    “Alright, let’s go,” he replied warily. I knew he didn’t believe
me and that he was waiting for the right moment to ask the questions that would
give him a better sense of what was going on, but right now I was too hungry to
worry about it, so I smiled and headed toward the door.
    On the way down to breakfast, Brian resumed
his eagle-eye scanning habit and gave every person that passed us the once
over. I wanted to tell him to chill out, but somehow it didn’t seem like he
would find any humor in it, so I kept quiet and walked toward the restaurant.   We’d decided not to leave the hotel, but
rather to have breakfast downstairs in the relative safety of the hotel.
    Brian chose a table in the back where he could monitor the comings
and goings of everyone. I didn’t care what he did, I just wanted waffles.
    I ordered a big breakfast and then sat back and watched Brian
watching people. I wondered what was going through his mind as his eyes scanned
every person entering and exiting the restaurant.
    “You must get tired,” I said.
    “Huh?” he gave me a confused look.
    “You must get really tired using your eyes as tracking devices,” I
repeated.
    “Don’t start hassling me, Ava,” he warned.
    “I’m not hassling you,” I replied. “I’m just making an
observation. There’s a big difference.”
    “In semantics,” he said with a warning note in his voice.
    “No, it’s not just semantics,” I shot back. “It’s an observation
about the fact that you are scanning faster than a grocery store checker, and I
thought it must be tiring to always be scanning everything.”
    “I don’t even notice I’m doing it,” he replied. “It’s just part of
who I am.”
    “Still,” I said.
    “Still, what? Dammit, Ava!” he raised his voice in irritation.
    “Don’t get irritated with me,” I warned. “I’m tired of all of this
cloak and dagger crap.”
    “Lest you forget, this cloak and dagger crap

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